Hunter Biden’s long trail of suspicious business dealings will get new scrutiny as House Republicans, armed with subpoena power, begin what is expected to be an intense, politically charged probe into President Biden’s involvement in his son’s money-making schemes.
From serving on the board of a Ukrainian gas company to pursuing deals with Chinese Communist Party-linked energy tycoons and allegedly pocketing a more than $3 million payment from a Russian businesswoman and widow of a former Mayor of Moscow, Hunter Biden’s far-flung business deals have raised eyebrows for years about potential influence peddling and other crimes.
The elder Mr.